This guy literally dropped the best mindset shift you’ll ever hear

Nov 2, 2025 · 3:13 PM UTC

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“The peace you seek lies behind the decisions you’re avoiding” - I have this quote framed in my office
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The problem is letting everyone have access to you at all times. You shouldn’t feel the need to respond to every message or email or request. People got too comfortable letting everyone in and always being ‘on’
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This isn’t about productivity, it’s about peace. Your brain isn’t tired from effort; it’s tired from fragmentation. Every undone task, every unspoken truth, every delayed choice runs like a silent app draining your soul’s battery. Closing loops isn’t just efficiency, it’s emotional hygiene. Finish what’s unfinished, say what’s unsaid, and watch how much lighter life suddenly feels.
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My experience as a founder and CEO of multiple companies: if something comes up/interrupts you and handling it takes less than a few minutes, do it immediately. Short todo list equals less stress.
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Open loops are inevitable. Might it not be better to train oneself to drop the project of resolving everything and instead work with learning tolerance for uncertainty and inviting contradictory experience?
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"My shitcoins i never sold"
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I’d love to close my open tasks and get them done, but I keep forgetting what they are 😄
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Can confirm this works like a charm. been doing it for yearss
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Nothing drains you faster than unfinished business. That’s why we help people handle theirs. 💪📄
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This is genuinely quite a profound truth.. End the loose ends and close those open links to keep the chain strong.. I like this.
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that fits you @PAP5546 🤣
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Or you just have crying babies
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that might be the mental aspect. but the physical aspect is hard to ignore--- adrenal fatigue.
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so true. there are so many things that you keep postponing.
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It’s okay but not best
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love closing loops
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Could also be a Vitamin D deficiency. A lot of us are so busy chasing goals that we do not focus on our health at all!
I do this with @stuff_app_ - great way to manage things that come to mind, speak in your tasks, organize + complete them
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Def a factor at least..
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i can see this as one cause for sure
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That’s right. As Freud and psychoanalysis stated decades ago.
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No one has ever heard of the Zeigarnik Effect before. 🤯 It’s only been studied since 1927.
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Bezos said something similar to this too. That when he was stressed — it was often because a problem was left unresolved and sat lingering.
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Man talks about wasting “brain battery” while spending hours a day shit posting hype slop from other chronically online degens
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My loops
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Nah it's the fuxking workload. Those other lingering things will be addressed once I get a day i don't have a shit ton of workload lmao
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Entering the chat:
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This is why the first step of GTD was a revelation for me. Just write it all down, write your entire inbox of things in your mind and on your desk down. Can’t deal with it until it’s written down
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As a CEO i have endlesss open loops. Never thought about their relationship to my energy though. I’ve always used priority and focus (allowing open loops to not bother me) but perhaps closing them out could work too. Worth a test I guess.
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You have to learn to rest despite what is going on in your life. Open loops are inevitable, surely learning to rest despite them is better than forcing yourself to spend your energy when you need rest.
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